Phia is now Dina
Phia is now Dina.
Over the past 3 months, we’ve been quietly rebuilding everything from the ground up.
Not just features — but the way ideas are shaped, refined, and presented.
And today, it’s ready.
Here's what's new:
A completely reimagined product ✦
Every screen redesigned. Faster, smoother, and built for flow.
AI-powered transcription editing ❋
Edit videos like text. Cut, refine, and shape your story effortlessly.
AI voiceovers ✺
Turn scripts into natural, expressive voiceovers in seconds.
Advanced masking ✻
Highlight what matters with precise, cinematic masking tools.
Smarter motion & effects ✹
Smoother cursor movement, zooms, depth, and visual polish — automatically.
Built for clarity, not complexity ✧
No timelines. No clutter. Just pure creation.
A new name, with the same intent ✦
We’re now Dina — a quieter, more precise identity that reflects how the product feels.
Nothing you rely on has changed ❋
The same speed. The same precision. The same attention to detail.
Your ideas, refined to their best form ✺
Tools that stay out of the way — and show up exactly when you need them.
Dina is built for people who care about the details.
Because the difference between a good idea and a great presentation is not talent — it’s intention.
Try Dina for free :- https://www.dina.so
Today, we are also launching the Product Hunt, and we would really appreciate your support :- https://www.producthunt.com/products/dina



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I’ve been following quietly , and this rebrand feels intentional and clean. I really like the focus on clarity over complexity, it speaks to how I prefer building and creating.
@jeremy_ellis1 I’m geniuiuly impressed by how much thought went into this transformation. The “no timelines, no clutter” part really stands out to me, I’ve always felt overwhelmed by traditional editors.
@jeremy_ellis1 @judith_wang does it handle complex edits like pauses and tone shifts well?